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Eat (2025) dives into the psyche of Joseph Shema, an orphan whose past haunts him. The film's tone is heavy, evoking a sense of desperation and longing for connection. The dreamlike sequences are striking, with practical effects that lend a gritty realism to his surreal journey. Pacing is measured, allowing the weight of his emotional struggles to breathe. It's interesting how the film tackles themes of trauma and redemption, often blurring the lines between reality and the subconscious. Performances are raw, particularly from the lead, who embodies both fragility and determination. There's something about its exploration of parenthood through the lens of someone desperate to break the cycle of neglect that resonates deeply. Definitely a unique take on a familiar narrative.
Unique dreamlike sequencesExploration of traumaStrong lead performance
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